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Tag: Benzamide

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What Type of Antipsychotic is Sulpiride?: A Guide to Its Classification and Function

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Sulpiride, known by brand names such as Dogmatil, is a medication primarily classified as an atypical antipsychotic, belonging to the benzamide class of drugs. This classification distinguishes it from older typical antipsychotics by its unique and selective pharmacological profile, which influences its therapeutic effects and side-effect tendencies. However, its history and mechanism sometimes lead to confusion regarding its categorization, a nuance worth exploring.

Understanding Eglonyl (Sulpiride): What is Eglonyl used for?

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Eglonyl, with the active ingredient sulpiride, is an atypical antipsychotic medication used primarily for psychosis associated with schizophrenia and major depressive disorder. This medication's unique dual-action mechanism makes it effective for a range of conditions.